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Description AS13-60-8588, Apollo 13 Hasselblad image from film magazine 60/L - LM Extraction, Trans-Lunar Coast, taken April 11, 1970 at closer to but not quite 4:00 PM Pacific Standard Time, taken sometime after the quote, "Is that the world there?" recorded in the mission transcript. The most visible land mass includes southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. The peninsula of Baja California is clearly seen. Most of the land area is under heavy cloud cover. The Apollo 13 crew consisted of astronauts James A. Lovell Jr., commander; John L. Swigert Jr., command module pilot; and Fred W. Haise Jr., lunar module pilot.
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This file is in the public domain in the United States because it was created by the Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, of the NASA Johnson Space Center. NASA copyright policy states that "NASA material is not protected by copyright unless noted". (NASA media use guidelines or Conditions of Use of Astronaut Photographs). Photo source: AS13-60-8588.

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Other versions For a lower resolution version of this photo that is not color enhanced, see File:AS13-60-8588 (22044740591).jpg; for a color enhanced and rotated lower resolution version, see File:As13-60-8588 (25208224543).jpg; for this photo in a book, see Apollo by the Numbers: A Statistical Reference by Richard W. Orloff, 2000 (Google Books); for a grainy black and white thumbnail of this photo along with all the photos taken immediately after, see Apollo 13 Photographic Data Package Volume 1, 1970 (Google Books)
This image or video was catalogued by Johnson Space Center of the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) under Photo ID: AS13-60-8588.

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